Identification of low order manifolds: Validating the algorithm of Maas and Pope
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distillation columntwo-phase chemical reactoralgorithm of Maas and Popeidentification of invariant reduced-order manifolds
Singular perturbations for ordinary differential equations (34E15) Control problems involving ordinary differential equations (34H05) Dynamical systems in control (37N35) Chemically reacting flows (80A32) Normal forms for dynamical systems (37G05) Computational methods for bifurcation problems in dynamical systems (37M20)
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